[Recommended diagnostics for pruritus affecting primary non-lesional skin].

Dermatologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1007/s00105-024-05380-1
M M Düll, A E Kremer
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Abstract

Background: Chronic pruritus affecting primary non-lesional skin (CPNL) manifests as a common symptom across a spectrum of diseases spanning various medical specialties. Given the diverse etiological factors involved, diagnosing the underlying condition poses a significant challenge.

Objectives: To provide a comprehensive overview of clinical, laboratory, and imaging diagnostics for CPNL.

Materials and methods: A thorough literature search on the diagnostics of chronic pruritus was conducted using PubMed with specific keywords "chronic pruritus AND non-lesional skin", "chronic itch AND non-lesional skin", "chronic pruritus AND diagnostics", "chronic itch AND diagnostics", "CKD-aP", "hepatic pruritus", "cholestatic pruritus", and "myeloproliferative neoplasms AND pruritus".

Results: A systematic diagnostic approach is recommended for patients with CPNL, guided by the prevalence of pruritus-associated diseases. Initial basic diagnostics facilitate a cost-effective and focused evaluation during the initial medical assessment. Information pertaining to underlying diseases can be further refined through specialized diagnostic procedures.

Conclusions: CPNL often presents a diagnostic dilemma. Adopting a stepwise diagnostic strategy facilitates the identification of underlying etiologies, which is crucial for recognizing diseases and administering pruritus-specific pharmacotherapy.

[原发性非皮损性皮肤瘙痒症的建议诊断方法]。
背景:影响原发性非皮损性皮肤的慢性瘙痒症(CPNL)是一种常见的症状,横跨各医学专业的多种疾病。鉴于涉及的病因多种多样,诊断潜在病症是一项重大挑战:全面概述 CPNL 的临床、实验室和影像诊断:使用 PubMed 对慢性瘙痒的诊断进行了全面的文献检索,关键词为 "慢性瘙痒和非皮损性皮肤"、"慢性瘙痒和非皮损性皮肤"、"慢性瘙痒和诊断"、"慢性瘙痒和诊断"、"CKD-aP"、"肝瘙痒"、"胆汁淤积性瘙痒 "和 "骨髓增生性肿瘤和瘙痒":结果:建议根据瘙痒相关疾病的发病率,对 CPNL 患者采取系统的诊断方法。初步的基本诊断有助于在初步医疗评估期间进行成本效益高且重点突出的评估。有关潜在疾病的信息可通过专业诊断程序进一步完善:结论:CPNL 通常会带来诊断难题。采取循序渐进的诊断策略有助于确定潜在的病因,这对于识别疾病和采取针对瘙痒症的药物治疗至关重要。
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